Trainer Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders’ Cup

You bettabelieveit! Trainer Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders’ Cup as he takes one of the fastest two-year-olds around to Kentucky

  • Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders’ Cup a week on Friday
  • The trainer will run Ubettabelieveit in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland
  • Ubettabelieveit is a promising star having won the National Stakes at Sandown
  • The two-year-old talent has also won the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster

Trainer Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders’ Cup a week on Friday when he runs Ubettabelieveit in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland in Kentucky.

Ubettabelieveit has shown himself to be one of the fastest two-year-olds around with wins in the National Stakes at Sandown and the Flying Childers Stakes at Doncaster.

Owner Martin Webb will also stick by jockey Rowan Scott and hand him the opportunity to ride Ubettabelieveit at one of the world’s biggest meetings.

Trainer Nigel Tinkler will have his first runner at the Breeders’ Cup a week on Friday

Tinkler said: ‘There are not a lot of five-furlong races for three-year-olds next season, so more than likely he won’t race a lot next year so it was a no-brainer to give the Breeders’ Cup a flick.

‘He has not been trained hard or had a tough season. I am looking forward to it but also a bit apprehensive because you never know how they will travel, settle in and handle the track.

‘If we win, we will be chuffed and if we finish in the first four we will still be doing cartwheels.’

Tinkler will run Ubettabelieveit (pictured) in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland in Kentucky

Tinkler will run Ubettabelieveit (pictured) in the Juvenile Turf Sprint at Keeneland in Kentucky

Entries for the Breeders’ Cup will be unveiled on Wednesday and, despite the obstacles presented by Covid-19, there is still expected to be a sizeable British contingent.

This includes Andrew Balding’s 2,000 Guineas winner Kameko, John Gosden-trained trio Lord North, Mehdaayih and Terebellum, Ralph Beckett’s Dewhurst Stakes fourth Devilwala and Royal Lodge Stakes winner New Mandate and James Fanshawe’s Prix Jean Romanet winner Audarya.

Also entered have been Kevin Ryan’s Glass Slippers, Charlie Hills-trained Equilateral, John Quinn’s Safe Voyage and William Haggas-trained One Master, the three-time winner of the Prix de Le Foret.

Meanwhile, Saturday’s Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby has attracted 20 entries headed by Paul Nicholls-trained Cyrname but also including Jedd O’Keeffe’s Sam Spinner.

Andrew Balding (pictured) will have 2,000 Guineas winner Kameko attend the Breeders' Cup

Andrew Balding (pictured) will have 2,000 Guineas winner Kameko attend the Breeders’ Cup